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A '''recreationist''' participates in or contributes to [[re-enactment]] [[other re-enactment sites|groups]] (eg. the [[SCA]]). This may entail the study of a certain culture or historical period, e.g. the [[middle ages]] in [[Europe]]. Recreationists differ from professionals in that recreationists do it for fun, while professionals get paid for their work.
A '''recreationist''' participates in, or contributes to a reconstruction or re-creation of the [[clothing]], [[music]], skills, activities and lifestyle of a different time period to the current one. This may entail the study of a certain culture or historical period. For example: the [[Middle Ages]] in [[Europe]] or the Gulf War in the [[Middle East]].


For the most part recreationists only cover situations, "as they should have been", without events that aren't much fun, such as the [[Black Death]]. Sometimes this includes a fantastical element, as some include activities or practises that simply did not occur.
Sometimes the term recreationist and [[re-enactor]] are used interchangably. Often, a recreationist refers to one who participates in activities like the [[SCA]] which have more emphasis on the spirit of the times they recreate. A [[re-enactor]] can be considered someone involved in a much more accurate portrayal of the times, and usually has a very specific time and place in history.


Recreationists differ from professionals in that recreationists do it for fun, while professionals get paid for their work.
Sometimes the term recreationist and re-enactor are used interchangably. Often, a recreationist refers to one who participates in activities like the SCA which have more emphasis on the spirit of the times they recreate, instead of the factual details. A re-enactor can be considered someone involved in a much more accurate portrayal of the times, and usually has a very specific time and place in history.




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''See also:''
''See also:''
* [[re-enactment]]
* [[living history]]
* [[living history]]
* [[re-enactment]]
* [[SCA]]
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Latest revision as of 21:39, 17 November 2007

A recreationist participates in, or contributes to a reconstruction or re-creation of the clothing, music, skills, activities and lifestyle of a different time period to the current one. This may entail the study of a certain culture or historical period. For example: the Middle Ages in Europe or the Gulf War in the Middle East.

For the most part recreationists only cover situations, "as they should have been", without events that aren't much fun, such as the Black Death. Sometimes this includes a fantastical element, as some include activities or practises that simply did not occur.

Sometimes the term recreationist and re-enactor are used interchangably. Often, a recreationist refers to one who participates in activities like the SCA which have more emphasis on the spirit of the times they recreate. A re-enactor can be considered someone involved in a much more accurate portrayal of the times, and usually has a very specific time and place in history.

Recreationists differ from professionals in that recreationists do it for fun, while professionals get paid for their work.


Internal Links

See also: